Aun Chaudhry hijacks Bosnia genocide memorial for Kashmir politics

Bosnia hosted a memorial ceremony commemorating three decades since the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. Pakistan's Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis Aun Chaudhry attended the solemn event as his nation's representative. The minister delivered Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif's condolence message during the proceedings. Chaudhry placed flowers at the memorial site while honoring the victims. The ceremony marked a significant moment of international remembrance for the tragic historical event.

The Pakistani official emphasized his country's dedication to defending human rights worldwide during his address. Chaudhry voiced support for suffering populations in Palestine and Kashmir regions. He described the Bosnian massacre as a tragic period that history must remember. Pakistan maintains its position as a defender of the global "Live and Let Live" philosophy. The minister stressed that violent acts against civilians demand international attention regardless of their location.

Chaudhry highlighted that atrocities committed in Serbia, Palestine, Kashmir, and other territories require global recognition. The Pakistani government continues its advocacy for justice and peaceful resolution of conflicts. Bosnia received expressions of sympathy and goodwill from Pakistan's leadership and citizens. The memorial service reinforced international commitments to preventing future genocides. Pakistan demonstrated its solidarity with Bosnia through official participation in this important anniversary observance.
 

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